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New England Patriots honor Tom Brady with special ‘Thank you’ video at halftime
Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports

No matter how great a quarterback might be in the National Football League, it’ll be near impossible to accomplish what Tom Brady did during his time with the New England Patriots. The greatest to ever do it won six Super Bowls in a span of nearly two decades (2000-2019) with the franchise, forming one of the most prolific dynasties in sports history. New England fans never got the opportunity to say a proper goodbye to the legendary signal-caller. On Sunday at halftime in their first game of the 2023 season, the Patriots honored Tom Brady with a special tribute video titled, “Thank you”.

Check it out below.

This Sunday marks the return of Tom Brady to Foxboro for the first time since Week 4 of the 2021 regular season.

Except this time, Brady won’t be wearing a Tampa Bay Buccaneers jersey, nor will he have a helmet in his hand. When Brady makes his way to midfield to be honored at halftime, he will simply be the seven-time Super Bowl champion responsible for the six championship banners hanging inside Gillette Stadium.

By now we all know the story. An unheralded sixth-round pick out of Michigan who led perhaps the greatest dynasty in the history of professional sports, retiring not once, but twice as the greatest quarterback of all-time. Walking away from the game at the age of 45, Brady defied Father Time on his way to becoming the NFL’s all-time leading passer.

And that’s just the Cliffs Notes version of everything Brady accomplished during his 23-year career, 20 coming in New England. Asked about his time with the Patriots, Brady gave a lengthy response.

Tom Brady sums up 20 years of playing for Patriots

“A lot of gratitude. I had two decades of incredible life-changing, altering experiences,” Brady said. “I have so many memories from my time there. Memories with people there. I’m creating a new memory with people there. To go back to that stadium and bring my kids and my family in a different way. I’ve not been to that stadium in this way ever. I went there as a player. I went there once as a competitor. And now I’m going to go there really as a fan and then I’m going to be there in the future as a broadcaster.

“I think there’s a lot of cool things happening. Again, I think part of life is growing in different ways, expanding in different ways, trying new things and getting outside of your comfort zone. It’s OK. Even the expectations I have for myself. I’m going to work really hard in this part of my career. Knowing that, [expletive], the first time you try something you’re not very good at it. The first time I threw a football, I was not very good at it. The first time that I tried a math equation, I wasn’t very good at it. In different ways, the first time you try anything, it’s not going to be the easiest way, and you’re going to have to keep working at it.

Once he hung up his cleats, Brady owned a near countless number of NFL records including: most career passing touchdowns (649) and most career passing yards (89,214). He won seven Super Bowl trophies, including five Super Bowl MVP awards. Brady also won league MVP honors three times during his unbelievable career. Simply put, it’ll be near impossible for any quarterback to replicate his unparalleled level of success in the National Football League.

On3’s Nick Geddes also contributed to this article.

This article first appeared on 5 GOATs and was syndicated with permission.

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